De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 3Henry Colburn, 1841 |
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... Simcoe , the butler , than claret with my lord . " There is merriment then in the hall ? ” " Yes ; but only when my lord is out of the way , for if within hearing he stops it all . ” " You quite amaze me , " said I , " and I should be ...
... Simcoe , the butler , than claret with my lord . " There is merriment then in the hall ? ” " Yes ; but only when my lord is out of the way , for if within hearing he stops it all . ” " You quite amaze me , " said I , " and I should be ...
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... Simcoe , the butler , he always go down to our house at Bel- ford to be among his freinds . None's the wonder , for he have none here . " The tramp of a horse coming up the hill was now heard , which seemed to give the boy some relief ...
... Simcoe , the butler , he always go down to our house at Bel- ford to be among his freinds . None's the wonder , for he have none here . " The tramp of a horse coming up the hill was now heard , which seemed to give the boy some relief ...
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... Simcoe smiled , and observed , that he had left his lordship confined by the gout in his hand ; and as for the maids , they never dared , when he ( Mr. Simcoe ) was absent , to open the gate to friend or foe , after eight o'clock . Then ...
... Simcoe smiled , and observed , that he had left his lordship confined by the gout in his hand ; and as for the maids , they never dared , when he ( Mr. Simcoe ) was absent , to open the gate to friend or foe , after eight o'clock . Then ...
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... Simcoe , however , who had apologized for the dimness and disappeared , now returned with a couple of wax candles , with which he preceded me through another door , not so large , but almost as strong , as that at the entrance , into ...
... Simcoe , however , who had apologized for the dimness and disappeared , now returned with a couple of wax candles , with which he preceded me through another door , not so large , but almost as strong , as that at the entrance , into ...
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... Simcoe ob- served that it was thought the greatest curiosity in the castle . " It was not then placed there by your lord ? " said I. " O dear , no ; for nobody knows how old it is ; * Timon of Athens . only my lord ordered it to be new ...
... Simcoe ob- served that it was thought the greatest curiosity in the castle . " It was not then placed there by your lord ? " said I. " O dear , no ; for nobody knows how old it is ; * Timon of Athens . only my lord ordered it to be new ...
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